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Jerry gave this presentation for/at the University of Hawaii Dept. of Architecture in October 2013. The focus is on the design details of 15 of the world's greenest buildings and how architects need to consider energy use from the beginning of design.
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Promise vs Performance
The World’s Greenest Buildings:
Jerry Yudelson
Yudelson Associates
WORLD’S GREENEST BUILDINGSLEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1. Get performance metrics for energy and water use. 2. Learn about design strategies for high-performance green buildings. 3. Understand approaches that produce high-performance results on conventional budgets. 4. Appreciate how aesthetic considerations complement low-energy designs in commercial buildings.
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Testable Propositions (7)
New York, NY
Green Building . . .
Reduces Carbon
Green Building Growing Rapidly
Potential Impact Of Rapid Greening
Does Green Building Pay Off?
Business Case Proven
Business Case: Green Building
FINANCIAL/ECONOMIC
• energy/water savings• higher rents/occupancy• +net operating income• higher resale value• tax benefits
REPUTATIONAL• recruit/retain talent• increase stock value• marketing• public relations• investors/donors• value retention
ENVIRONMENTAL • sustainability • stormwater mgmt. • renewable energy • risk mitigation
SOCIAL • health gains • employee morale • improved productivity
Energy Performance Reports Needed
One Shelley St. Sydney, Australia
Performance
Reporting Informs
Some Green Buildings Under-Performing . . .
OHSU Center For Health & HealingPortland, OR
Energy Savings in LEED Buildings
Manitoba Hydro PlaceWinnipeg, Canada
What’s The Issue?
Performance Counts!
Measuring Carbon
Forum Chriesbach Dübendorf, Switzerland
Europe: Measure Total Carbon Emissions
World’s Greenest Buildings: Research
One Bligh— Sydney, Australia
Solon Corporate HQ, Berlin
Zero-Net-Energy Building
How Much Energy Should Buildings Use?
Where Do We Need To Get To?
North American Buildings: LEED Platinum
Manitoba Hydro PlaceLEED Platinum
Winnipeg, Canada
Manitoba Hydro PlaceLEED Platinum
Zero-Net-Energy Buildings
NREL Research Support Facility I
Golden, CO
NREL RSF IGolden, COLEED Platinum
NREL Project Objectives
Stretch (8)
Highly Desirable (15)
Mission Critical (3)
2000 Tower OaksRockville, MD
2000 Tower Oaks
Yale University
Kroon Hall
Kroon Hall
Portland, OR
Twelve WestDouble LEED Platinum
Twelve West
European Buildings
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Berlin, GermanyDGNB Gold
Heinrich Böll Foundation
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Männedorf, SwitzerlandSwiss Minergie Plus
Daniel Swarovski Corporation
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Dübendorf, SwitzerlandSwiss Minergie Plus
Forum Chriesbach
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Hoofddorp, The NetherlandsLEED-CS Platinum
TNT Express HQ
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Asia/Pacific Buildings
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Zero Energy BuildingGreen Mark PlatinumSingapore
BCA Headquarters
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Pune, IndiaLEED-NC PlatinumGRIHA 5-star
Suzlon One Earth
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Perth, Australia6-Star Green Star
2 Victoria Avenue
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Tainan City, TaiwanLEED-NC Platinum EEWH Diamond
Magic School of Green Technology
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Where Do We Go From Here?
Where Do We Need To Get To?
KfW Bank, Frankfurt, Germany
Source Energy Goal: 100!
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Social Goal: 2000 Watt Society
Forum Chriesbach, Switzerland
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The Race Is On . . .
© 2013 Yudelson Associates
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We Still Have A Lot To Learn…
To Create A Living Future!
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* Edward Mazria, Architecture 2030 Founder http://therivardreport.com/conversation-architecture-2030-founder-ed-mazria/
Decarbonate!
“We must transition to a low-carbon world. The U.S. is actually leading most nations in reducing GHG emissions, and the U.S. Building Sector is well ahead of meeting the 2030 Challenge targets established by Architecture 2030. For example, the U.S. pledged to reduce its GHG emissions 17% below 2005 levels by 2020. As of 2013, we are running about 12% below 2005 levels.
That said, we still have a huge opportunity for improvement. The U.S. is second in per capita GHG emissions among major countries (Australia is #1), and more than double that of Germany, United Kingdom, Korea, and Japan.”
Where Might It End?
If It Doesn’t Perform . . .
. . . It Can’t Be Green!
Thank You!
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greenbuildconsult.com/blogjerry@greenbuildconsult.com
@jerryyudelson
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